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Gov. Gavin Newsom Blasts White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller as a "Fascist Cuck."

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In a common insult the Trump administration uses against dissidents of federal policy, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller called a California judge a “communist” after she blocked roving immigration arrests based on race alone.

The MAGA-embraced epithet from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s official press office in response, however, was hardly typical for a Democratic politician.

“This fascist cuck in DC continues his assault on democracy and the Constitution, and his attempt to replace the sovereignty of the people with autocracy,” the California governor’s office posted on social media. “Sorry the Constitution hurt your feelings, Stephen. Cry harder.”

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Oh, it gets better. Read on:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/forget-high-road-newsom-takes-140612936.html
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Newsom is digging his own grave. First the train to nowhere gets axed and he won’t be far behind. Once he’s not nominated in. 2028 he’s toast
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@jackjjackson
First the train to nowhere gets axed

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In all fairness, it wasn't his idea. That goes back to a voter-approved initiative in 2008.

Newsom was still mayor of San Francisco back then.
He took actions to continue it and didn’t try to cancel it in all fairness. @beckyromero
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@jackjjackson

In general, a voter-approved initiative must be overturned by ... that's right. A voter-approved initiative.

I believe it was under Gov. Jerry Brown when construction started, not in Los Angeles, San Diego or San Francisco. But out in farmland someplace. At least that's what I recall. Didn't follow that too closely. One, it's a couple thousand miles away and, two, nothing seemed to be happening with it.
Wasn’t it hemorrhaging money? @beckyromero
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@jackjjackson

Oh, for sure. Land is expensive out there.

But support for the project apparently is still high.

https://www.newsweek.com/california-high-speed-rail-poll-2081276